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I would like to create a QPushButton that stays pressed until the user presses it again. I know I can use setCheckable for this. But I am unsure how to create a proper signal for the button that is triggered when the button changes state, pressed and unpressed. Toggled seems to work, but it is sending 3 arguments. I am unsure what the 3 args being sent are in my example.

import maya.cmds as cmds
import os
import maya.OpenMayaUI as mui
from PySide2 import QtWidgets,QtCore,QtGui
import shiboken2

class widget():
    def __init__(self):
        self.objs = ["box_1","box_2","box_3"]

    def label_event(self,text):
        print("this is the pressed button's label", text)

    def populate(self):
        for obj in self.objs:
            label = QtWidgets.QPushButton(obj)
            label.setCheckable(True)
            label.toggled.connect(partial(self.label_event, obj))
            self.vertical_layout_main.addWidget(label)

    def palette_ui(self):
        windowName = "palette"
        if cmds.window(windowName,exists = True):
            cmds.deleteUI(windowName, wnd = True)
        pointer = mui.MQtUtil.mainWindow()
        parent = shiboken2.wrapInstance(long(pointer),QtWidgets.QWidget)
        self.window = QtWidgets.QMainWindow(parent)
        self.window.setObjectName(windowName)
        self.window.setWindowTitle(windowName)
        self.mainWidget = QtWidgets.QWidget()
        self.window.setCentralWidget(self.mainWidget)
        self.vertical_layout_main = QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout(self.mainWidget)
        self.populate()        
        self.window.setAttribute(QtCore.Qt.WA_DeleteOnClose)
        self.window.show()        

lg = widget()
lg.palette_ui()

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You have to activate the property with setCheckable(True) and use the toggled signal:

import sys
from PySide import QtGui

def function(checked):
    print("is checked?: ", checked)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)

    button = QtGui.QPushButton("press me")
    button.setCheckable(True)

    button.toggled.connect(function)

    button.show()
    sys.exit(app.exec_())

Update:

Do not use object is a reserved word, on the other hand the signal passes the parameter checked, if you want to pass another parameter you must also place it in the function:

def label_event(self, text, checked): # <---
    print("this is the pressed button's label", text, checked)

def populate(self):
    for obj in self.objects:
        label = QtWidgets.QPushButton(obj)
        label.setCheckable(True)
        label.toggled.connect(partial(self.label_event, obj))
        self.vertical_layout_main.addWidget(label)
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  • I notice when I try to use the toggled signal with a partial function, passing an extra variable, I get an error that the slotted method is throwing an error: getting TypeError: light_label_event() takes exactly 2 arguments (3 given). What are the 3 arguments being passed? button.connect(partial(event,variable)). Thank you.
    – winteralfs
    Sep 13, 2018 at 4:20
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    @winteralfs please, edit your question and provide a minimal reproducible example
    – eyllanesc
    Sep 13, 2018 at 4:23
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    @winteralfs your are using class?
    – eyllanesc
    Sep 13, 2018 at 4:31
  • Yes. I am. I made some example code, but I am trying to figure out how to post it as a comment. It is too large to post as a comment.
    – winteralfs
    Sep 13, 2018 at 4:32
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    @winteralfs edit your question, do not add it in the comments.
    – eyllanesc
    Sep 13, 2018 at 4:34

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